Our Research

Welcome to the Research and Development Website of the Faculty of Human Sciences. Research in the Faculty of Human Sciences spans a wide range of disciplines including:

Psychology

Early Childhood

Education

Linguistics

Cognitive Science

There are opportunities for research collaboration and higher degree research in all of these areas with contributions from world class researchers in the field.

The Faculty of Human Sciences at Macquarie University is home to the ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD). Through CCD, a group of leading researchers, including academics from Macquarie University, the University of New South Wales and the University of Western Australia, is conducting research to further
understand, and develop unique treatments for a range of disorders such as dementia, autism and reading problems.

CCD is also developing collaborations with researchers from the Centre for Language Sciences (CLaS), another Macquarie University Research Centre located within the Faculty, in areas such as psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, lexicography, audiology and speech science.

The Faculty of Human Sciences is home to the new Hearing Hub a state-of-the-art facility that will bring together researchers from several University research teams, including Languages and Cognitive Sciences, and clinical research/professional
training teams, from audiology, speech pathology, and psychology. However, through a unique partnership, the Hearing Hub will work together with major government research organisations such as the National Acoustic Laboratories within Australian Hearing, research and implantation teams from Australia's
leading hearing technology company, Cochlear Ltd, and major not-for-profit organisations offering clinical and related social services for hearing disorders, including The Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children and The Shepherd Centre.

The Department of Psychology with its associated Centre for Emotional Health is one of the largest and most productive psychology departments in Australia. It is also one of the most diverse, with world-class research
in areas ranging from childhood anxiety to driving and motion capture. It is a key contributor to the Faculty in terms of the quality of publications and research grant success.

The Department of Linguistics and its associated research groups and centres have received international recognition in four distinct areas of research:

You can find out more about research in the Faculty by visiting the websites of the various departments and research centres. The Faculty has a lively and growing research culture and welcomes interested people from within and outside the university to attend its research seminars and public lectures.